Seattle quartet Chastity Belt make the kind of laid back melodic indie pop that makes you glad that at school...
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Neo-Psychedelic band Unknown Mortal Orchestra channel soul and funk on their most personal album yet. Whilst 2011’s Unknown Mortal...
Last year London’s Kid Wave hinted at what they could do with the excellent Gloom EP, now they have...
Over the last few years African dance music has been making waves across the world. One of these new found...
Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad, AKA Philadelphia duo Girlpool have it. “It” cannot be defined really, but whatever “It” is...
Can nothing stop Bristol’s experimental swami in 2015? Gnar Hest’s new album Void Rider should come with a note explaining...
Brighton’s folktronic duo Grasscut return with a career high. It’s been three years since Andrew Phillips and Marcus O’Dair AKA...
Beautiful Broken is the first new album by Andrew Dobson, AKA Digitonal, since 2008’s Light for Darker Days. In those...
London’s favourite Scots Django Django return with a vigorous second album. After initial success, some bands fold and falter with...
In the four years since their last album, the Portico Quartet, have not only changed musically, but in the personnel...
Shit and Shine don’t make pop music. On their latest album ‘54 Synth-Brass, 38 Metal Guitar, 65 Cathedral’ they’ve have...
Sweden has always been a hotbed for pop music. ABBA dominated the world in the 1970s and 1980s; Roxette in the...
In recent years, the art of the protest song has dwindled slightly. Gone are the days when Bob Dylan, Joan...
Ever-since Bob Dylan released his new album of Frank Sinatra covers, I have had Dylan on my mind. I started...
Hertford trio The Subways return, with an obvious fourth album. I’ll put my cards on the table from the start,...